Joshua Sharpe, Hannah Dreier, Chao Deng and Susan Chira are the newest journalists to join the Livingston Awards ranks. Three awards were presented for outstanding reporting by journalist under the age of 35 and a fourth award honored a veteran journalist for exceptional newsroom guidance and mentorship.
This weekend, the Podcast Academy honored
Hosted, written and reported by Josh Baker,
I’m Not A Monster follows Baker’s years-long reporting expedition to uncover the truth about an American family’s journey from Indiana to the self-proclaimed ISIS caliphate and back.
I’m Not A Monster is produced by Max Green and Joe Kent, and the production assistant is Lucie Sullivan.
“For the team and I to be honoured like this after years of work means a huge amount,” says Baker. “I am really grateful to the Academy and all those who voted for
Monster. Congratulations to the other winners and nominees.”
FRONTLINE, NPR and American University s Investigative Reporting Workshop, examines the market forces and uneven government support that are deepening the healthcare divide
May 4, 2021
World Premiering at the Tribeca Festival, Un(re)solved Will Ultimately Include a Web Interactive, Podcast Mini-Series, Touring Augmented-Reality Installation, Broadcast Documentary, Educational Curriculum, and Events
FRONTLINE, the acclaimed PBS investigative series based at public media producer GBH, today announced
, a major initiative telling a story of lives cut short and examining a federal effort to investigate more than 150 cold case murders that date back to the civil rights era.
Drawing on more than two years of reporting, thousands of documents, and dozens of first-hand interviews with family members, current and former FBI agents and Justice Department officials, and journalists, the multi-platform
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Over the past two decades, more than a half a million Eritreans have fled their home country in eastern Africa. They say they are escaping one of the most repressive and secretive dictatorships in the world.
Now, with exclusive secret footage and testimony, an undercover investigation by FRONTLINE and Channel 4 in the UK documents shocking allegations of torture, arbitrary detention and indefinite forced conscription into military service.
“I want people to know the truth. Until this day, it’s still hidden. We need to rip it open,” a guard who secretly filmed conditions in one of the country’s most notorious prisons says in